Live setup fails to start on the computer.
Live setup fails to start on the computer.
Well, it seems the installation tool started up properly... I don't like ready-made brands. Appreciate the assistance!
The issue stems from HP's restrictions, though it doesn't alter the fact that you can't run most things natively. The Windows installer still functions properly, which supports the claim. Recently, a forum member reported similar problems during a pre-build process, resulting in the same outcome. Personally, I avoid pre-builds unless absolutely necessary.
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